A:
I have been twisting since 1991, but have only been creating
large sculptures since 2001.

Q:
How did you learn to twist balloons?

A:
I taught myself how to twist balloons just by playing
with them and experimenting with techniques of how to
make different twists.

Q:
How do you get your ideas for your sculptures?

A:
I basically think of unique items that I feel would be
neat to try and create. Customers also give me ideas of
what they want created.

Q:
Do you draw out plans for sculptures?

A:
All of the sculptures I create are only conceptualized
in my head, and are never preplanned. This way I am not
tied down to a specific "look" of a model.

Q:
Why did you start balloon twisting?

A:
I started balloon twisting for stress relief, and found
it soothing, so I continued it as fun hobby.

Q:
What kind of balloons do you use?

A:
I usually use Qualatex 260q (2" x 60") balloons
to create all of my sculptures. I also use 5"/7"/9"
round balloons. Occasionally I also use geos and hearts.

Q:
Where do you get your balloons?

A:
I get most of my balloons from a local clown shop/magic
store, but also online.

Q:
How long do the sculptures last?

A:
There are many factors that contribute to the longevity
of a sculpture. The ideal condition for balloons is a
constant 65įF - 68įF. Balloons also oxidize(white haze)
when exposed to cigarette smoke, or constant touching.
When the ideal conditions are met a sculpture can last
2+ weeks.

Q:
How long do sculptures take to create?

A:
The average time spent on most sculptures is between 2
- 3 hours and as long as 9 hours.

Q:
What is your favorite sculpture?

A:
To date my favorite sculpture is the one titled "If
They Roamed Today!!!". This sculpture was created
for a competition for TJAM on the road out west. The rule
was anything you can get through the door. The sculpture
took 9 hours and 240 balloons to complete.

Q:
Why should I buy a sculpture?

A:
A balloon sculpture is an organic creation that is
time limited. When you think about gifts that are organic
and time limited you think of flowers, a balloon sculpture
is better because it a conversation piece, and can be
customized to match the person receiving it.

Q:
Do you have a book or video?

A:
I am currently writing a book that will teach how to create
animals out of multiple balloons. I later plan to write
a book on creating large sculptures. I am currently not
planning a video.